Ervin Halilovic

Ervin Halilovic

Doctoral student
Department of Building Technology Faculty of Technology
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My name is Ervin Halilovic, and I am a PhD student at the Department of Building Technology at Linnaeus University. My academic journey began with a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from Linnaeus University, followed by a Master’s degree in Sustainable Structural Engineering, also from Linnaeus University.

My current research focuses on composite structures (timber, steel and concrete). I am particularly interested in sustainable solutions for composite floor systems.

My interest in composite structures emerged during my Master's thesis work, which I conducted in collaboration with Seid Lotinac. The work involved experimental and numerical investigation of glued connections for timber-concrete composite slabs. The thesis is available on DiVA.

Teaching

At Linnaeus University, I assist with teaching the course Concrete structures 2, 7,5 hp

Each year, I also supervise Bachelor’s theses.

Research

I am currently working on a project aimed at developing a floor system in the form of an energy-, material-, and cost-efficient composite construction for circular building. The floor system consists of high-performance components made of timber, steel, and concrete working together.

My research includes both experimental work and numerical simulations conducted at Linnaeus University, as well as in collaboration with industry partners. This research is supervised by Wit Derkowski and Thomas K Bader.

Publications

Conference paper (Refereed)

Chapter in book (Refereed)